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TMDS

UP TO 125 ft. (Cat6)

UP TO 75 ft. (Cat5)

LOCAL

TRANSMITTER

BLU-RAY

1080p (6o Hz)

1080p (6o Hz)

REMOTE

RECEIVER

DDC

B125-101-60-WP Installation Diagram

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1

 Connect the HDMI source to the HDMI input on the local transmitter 

unit.

2

 Connect the 

TMDS 

RJ45 port on the local transmitter to the 

TMDS

 

RJ45 port on the remote receiver using Cat5e/6 cable.

 

Note: 

See the installation diagrams for maximum extension 

distance at 1080p (60Hz) video resolutions.

3

 Connect the

 DDC 

RJ45 port on the local transmitter to the 

DDC 

RJ45 port on the remote receiver using Cat5e/6 cable.

 

Note: 

See the installation diagrams for maximum extension 

distance at 1080p (60Hz) video resolutions.

4

 Connect the HDMI output on the remote receiver to the HDMI monitor.

5

 Connect the external power supply to the remote receiver, and then 

plug it into a Tripp Lite Surge Suppressor, Uninterruptible Power 
Supply (UPS), or Power Distribution Unit (PDU). The Green LEDs on 

both the local and remote units will illuminate to indicate that power 

is being received. The Orange LED on the remote unit will illuminate 
to indicate that a connection has been made with the local unit via 
Cat5e/6 cable.

6

 Turn on the power to the HDMI source. The Orange LED on the local 

unit will illuminate to indicate it is receiving a signal from the source.

7

 If necessary, use the equalization control to adjust the video image. 

Note: 

An improper Equalization setting can result in no image being 

displayed at all. Try each Equalization setting until an acceptable 

picture is displayed.

Installation and Operation

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Summary of Contents for B125-101-60-WP

Page 1: ...ting procedures to ensure correct performance and to prevent damage to this unit or to its connected devices Copyright 2011 Tripp Lite All rights reserved All trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners Product Features 2 Optional Accessories 2 Installation and Operation 2 Warranty Warranty Registration 4 Local Transmitter and Remote Receiver Units External Power Supply Input 100 2...

Page 2: ...g will result in shorter extension distance All Tripp Lite N202 Series Cat6 cables are made with 24Awg solid wire cabling 3 Make sure the power to all devices you are connecting to is turned off prior to installation Product Features B125 101 60 Extend a 1080p 60Hz signal up to 150 ft using Cat6 cabling or up to 100 ft using Cat5 cabling B125 101 60 WP Extend a 1080p 60Hz signal up to 125 ft using...

Page 3: ...remote receiver to the HDMI monitor 5 Connect the external power supply to the remote receiver and then plug it into a Tripp Lite Surge Suppressor Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS or Power Distribution Unit PDU The Green LEDs on both the local and remote units will illuminate to indicate that power is being received The Orange LED on the remote unit will illuminate to indicate that a connection ha...

Page 4: ...ITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Specifically TRIPP LITE is not liable for any costs such as lost profits or revenue loss of equipment loss of use of equipment loss of software loss of data costs of substitutes claims by third parties or otherwise Use of this equipment in life support applications where failure of this equipment can reasonably be expected to cause the failure of the life support equipment or to...

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